Show MAYFAIR AIDS SALE OF LUCK CHARMS LONDON By LONDON By The Associated Press Press Mayfair society has taken to toa toa a a. good luck magic spell craze cra with wills witha a vengeance The fad has been b n bor bor- borrowed borrowed borrowed rowed from the coal mining districts where potent charms have been in demand as tokens against misfortune for many generations not only among children but by their fathers and mothers as well I The public demand and faith in superstitious charms was condemned recently by Prof Pro A G Clark of Edin Edin- Edinburgh Edinburgh Edinburgh burgh university before the British Medical association but this has only stimulated the craze it ft pear from reports from various parts of the country In 20 London districts Including Mayfair air Highgate and Hampstead and other residential parts of the metropolis lis bead necklaces are looked upon as safeguards against colds and bron bron- bronchitis bronchitis and arc supposed to bring good goodluck goodluck goodluck luck especially in bridge and other games of chance The beads in demand just now are blue light or dark duk but white yellow jellow and green beads are arc also used more or less Beads of this kind may be bought for a few pennies and are in particular demand among the poorer classes and must be worn for all aU time If taken off orf for a n moment the su superstitious su- su superstitious believe the charm van van- vanishes vanishes in a D. jiffy |